Reasons Why Quakers Might Be Disowned or “Dealt With”

Isaac Sharpless, in his A History of Quaker Government in
Pennsylvania (1899) gives a sample list of
some of the reasons individual Quakers were disowned or “dealt with” by their
monthly meetings in Philadelphia in the years around the American Revolution.
Here are some of them:

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